This invention relates generally to a target for shooting practice, and, more particularly, to a target assembly that is foldable from a sheet of material into a three-dimensional target having target surfaces extending from each of a plurality of sides.
A general object of the invention is to provide an improved target structure for shooting. The target structure of this invention can include multiple sides with each side having one, and desirable more, target extensions that extend outward to serve as the shooting target. In embodiments of this invention, when the target extensions of one side are used for shooting, target extensions of a second side extend in a second, generally downward direction as legs supporting the target structure on a surface. The target extension ‘legs’ serve to raise and/or adjust an angle of the target structure. The target extensions can include tabs or other structures therein or thereon that allow adjustment of the angle of the target device, thereby allowing for angular adjustment of the target extensions for shooting.
A general object of the invention can be attained, at least in part, through a target device for practicing shooting that includes a target body having a first side adapted to fold at an angle to a second side, and a target extension cut in the first side and adapted to raise outward from the target body. Embodiments of this invention further include a target extension cut from the first side and extending flush from the second side outward from the target body and over a portion of the first side.
The target device of this invention can be folded from a planar material sheet, such as corrugated cardboard, precut to fold by a user. Embodiments of this invention include a target device for practicing shooting that comprises a planar material sheet having a first section, a second section and a third section. A first separation line extends across the planar material sheet and divides the first section from the second section. A second separation line extends across the planar material sheet and divides the second section from the third section. Each of the first and second separation lines includes a plurality of cuts in the material sheet defining target extensions, and a fold line extending between each of adjacent pairs of the plurality of cuts. The planar material sheet is adapted to fold about each of the first and second separation lines to form a target body that has at least two, and preferably at least three, sides each disposed at an angle to an adjacent side, and having the target extensions extending outward from the target body.
Other objects and advantages will be apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the appended claims and drawings.
The present invention provides an apparatus for target practice or other shooting activity. The apparatus is a target device that can be formed as a planar material sheet that is precut to fold into a target device. The flat, foldable material sheet allows for efficient packaging for transport, retail sales, and/or storage. The target device is foldable to form a multi-sided target body that has one or more target extensions extending beyond the target body from one or more of the sides of the target body.
The target device 20 includes a plurality of target extensions 32 that extend outward from the target body 22. In embodiments of this invention, as shown in
During use the target device 20 is placed upon a surface and the upwardly extending target extensions 32 are each useable as targets. The target extensions 32 can include a target display which can be shaped by the cutout and/or printed or drawn on the target extension. In embodiments of this invention, a separate target display can be attached to the target extension, such as, without limitation, clipped, pinned, or adhered to each target extension, such as by a self-adhesive target label 35 or sheet. As shown in
The target device 20 is desirably formed of any suitable sheet material, such as a stiff paperboard material. Embodiments of this invention are formed from a corrugated cardboard or equivalent material. The target extensions can be reinforced as needed upon assembly and/or use. The target device can also be anchored by any of various mechanisms, such as anchoring pins or weights. As will be appreciated, various and alternative sizes, numbers, shapes, materials, and/or configurations are available for the target device and/or the target extensions according to embodiments of this invention, depending on need.
The target device of this invention can be manufactured and/or sold in the configuration shown in
A first separation line 60 extends across the planar material sheet 50 from a first end 66 to a second end 68, and divides the first section 54 from the second section 56. A second separation line 62 extends across the planar material sheet 50 from the first end 66 to the second end 68, and divides the second section 56 from the third section 58. A third separation line 64 extends across the planar material sheet 50 from a first end 66 to a second end 68, and divides the third section 58 from a connection panel 70 at a side edge 72 that is opposite a second side edge 74 by the first section 54.
Each of the separation lines 60, 62, 64 forms one of parallel fold lines that allow the material sheet sections 54, 56, 58 to fold relative to each other to form sides of a target body, such as shown in
Between each adjacent pair of fold lines 76 is a cut 78 in the material sheet 52 that defines a target extension 80. Each cut 78 extends, such as perpendicularly, out of the linear fold line path to form a target extension 80 that remains in plane or parallel with a corresponding one of the material sheet sections 54, 56, 58 upon folding to a use position similar to that shown in
The planar material sheet 52 is foldable about each of the separation lines 60, 62, 64 to form a target body, similar to
The material sheet 52 of
The target device illustrated is hollow but could alternatively be filled with a filler and/or weighting material. For example, a triangular foam body could be sized to fit within the target device, and reusable for additional target device. The target device can be anchored as needed by any suitable fastener or weight, such as a pin or stake through one or more of the downward extending target extensions and into the ground. The target body and/or target extensions can be provided with any suitable anchor openings through which the anchors can be fastened easily.
The target device 120 includes a plurality of target extensions 132 that extend outward from the target body 122. The target extensions 132 are similar to those described for
In embodiments of this invention, at least one, and desirably each of the target extensions includes at least one angle adjustment tab 140. As shown in
As shown in
As shown in
Thus, the invention provides an inexpensive target device. The foldability of the target device prior to use allows for efficient storage and transport. The target device provides multiple target extensions and multiple target use per device. Modifications can be easily made due to the cardboard material sheet construction.
The invention illustratively disclosed herein suitably may be practiced in the absence of any element, part, step, component, or ingredient which is not specifically disclosed herein.
While in the foregoing detailed description this invention has been described in relation to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and many details have been set forth for purposes of illustration, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the invention is susceptible to additional embodiments and that certain of the details described herein can be varied considerably without departing from the basic principles of the invention.
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 15/054,411, filed on 26 Feb. 2016. The co-pending parent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety and is made a part hereof, including but not limited to those portions which specifically appear hereinafter.
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